Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1936 — Page 19
of f uage Local Girl Ready
for Vacation in French Home
Patricia Eaglesfield to Join Group International Experiment This Summer; Papenguths Set for Ontario Trip. BY BEATRICE BURGAN Society Editor
TRICIA 'EAGLESPIELD enjoyed excluding English words from her Vocabulary when she was summering at Ecole Champlain, French
camp in Vermont.
While many of her friends stumbled over attempts to master idioms
and irregular verbs, she spoke the
Now she’s looking forward to spending a month in a French
-home and another month camping
Robert Davy Eaglesfield, hasn't decided what she will be doing while her
daughter is away.
Patricia is to join the Orossioads |
: ent in International Living. ~ With about 12 other boys and girls she is to sail for the vacation in the castern part of France. She - is to live in a home at Desancon ~ and is to participate in the favorite - sports and mountain climbing. During the second month she will visit the chateau country and the coast vefore ending the holiday with a three-day visit in Paris. Patricia hasn’t visited abroad be- . fore. Shc is the first girl from this Section to make such trip. Many - boys and girls from the ages of 17 ~ to 21 fron. the East join the tours, promoted to foster international good will among youth. ~The Fishers in Chicago are among . the most interested patrons. ~ Tom Fisher ‘s the husband of Ruth Page, famous dancer, daughter of Mrs. Lafayette Page of this city.
n ” ” After Mrs. John Morris Halnes meets her daughter, Miss Barbara - Haines, at Connecticut College for Women, they are to go on to Washington fo. a visit.
2 ” 2 ALLY PRUE and Dickie Papenguth are set for a trip to: the Muskoka Lakes region, Ontario, with their parénts, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Papenguth. Sally Prue is enrolled in the Camp Ak-O-Mak where her father, Indianapolis Athletic Club. director, is to be in charge with Mrs. Papenguth assisting him. Dickie is to enter Chikopi, a boys’ camp nearby. “The family is to leave June 26 and will remain most of the summer.
” ” ” Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Adams «with their daughter, Miss Jane - Adams, are to go to Culver Military Academy at Lake Maxinkuckee this - week-end to attend the commencement activities. Miss Adams finished the year’s work at Tudor Hall yesterday.
” 8 ” Onnelee Shook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Shook, put on her best hostess manners yesterday when she gave a party for Orchard School first graders in her playhouse. Onnelee and Janice Robinson, the only other girl in the class, pointed out all the housekeeping wonders of the tiny house to the boys, James Wesley, Nicky Longsworth, Sandy
- . Feeney, Fred Beckner, Tom Brown,
Teddy Daniel, Egbert Driscoll Jr. Irwin Levy and Perry O’Neal.
SORORITY NAMES
CHAPTER OFFICERS;
Miss Betty Presnall has assumed ‘presidential duties of Epsilon Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. Other new officers are Miss Floy ~ Kinnaman, vice president; Miss Anna Harken:a, recording secretary; Miss Clara Kirkhoff, corresponding - secretary, and Miss Jessie Webster, treasurer.
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‘Miss Lois Deck, Theodore Probst Marry Saturday
Miss Lois M. Deck, daughter of Mrs. William L. Deck, 1038 Nelsonst, is to be married at 4 Saturday in the Carrollton-av Reformed Church to Theodore E. Probst, son of Mrs. Edward Probst, 1015 Wil-low-dr. The Rev. E. G. Homrighausen, assisted by the Rev. Rolland Lee Dove, is to read the ceremony before an altar of ferns and palms, and lighted by seven-branched candelabra. ' Miss Detk is to wear a dress of robin’s egg blue embroidered net, and is to carry a shower bouquet of Briarcliff roses. Her only attendant, Mrs. Ford B. Freers, is to wear a dusty pink taffeta dress, and carry Premier roses and blue delphiniums. Reception Is Arranged Carl Dokkenwadel, cousin of the bridegroom, is to be best man, and Henry Probst, another cousin, and Charles Foster, are to be ushers. Mrs. Rosalee Spong is to play bridal airs. Following the ceremony a reception is to be held at Whispering Winds. Out-of-town guests are to include Messrs. andsMesdames Peter Wetzel, Cleveland; Glenn Eddy, Chigo; Fred Whist, Mattoon; R. L. ve, Batesville, and Eugene Wuest, Terre Haute, and Adolf Fischer, Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Probst are to leave on a wedding trip to California and Colorado. The bride is to travel in a gray sheer ensemble with wood violet accessories. The coupie is to be at home in Indianapolis after July 10.
33 PIANO PUPILS TO GIVE RECITAL
Mrs. Earl A. Thomas, piano teacher who is affiliated with the Sherwood Music School, Chicago, is to present her pupils in recital at 7:30 Tuesday night at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania-st. Pupils taking part include Roland Blumer, Wilma Mock, Jack Hall, Marilyn Newman, Harry Kerr, Flo Mary Foreman, Norman Wilkes, Helen Ross, Patricia Higgason, Billie Chisler, Rose Mary Letsinger, Lucile Lyons, Storey Larkin, Ray Miller, Margaret Kime, Charles Larkin, Merilyn Merritt, Nancy French, Virginia Armstrong, Phyllis Hyde, Nancy Suiter, Marion Wilcox, Mariam Bock, Marjorie McWilliams, Lois Thomas, Lewis Lyons, Kathryn Wheeler, Carolyn Bock, Florene Taylor, Doris Holleman, Martha Belle Grimes, Walter Shirley Jr. and Gloria Jean Att- | kisson.
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EVENTS
SORORITIES
Laicos Arones Club. Tonight. Mrs. Lowell Hildebrand, hostess. Kappa Sigma Chi. Tonight. Hollyhock Hill. 12th anniversary dinner. Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. Mon. Mrs. Paul Nelson, 1117 N. JefLODGES Bethel 9, Job’s Daughters, 8 “onight.
PROGRAMS Indianapolis Dental Assistants Association. 7:30 Mon. Indiana Uni-
Veritas Temple. Election of
Columbia Club to Be Scene 7 Omega Nu Tau Ball Tomorrow
Out-of-town members of Omega Nu Tau Sorority are to attend the national council’s sixteenth annual rose ball tomorrow night at the Columbia Club. ; Miss Nehersta Pierce, Gamma Chapter; Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Lambda Chapter, and Mrs. Wilbert V. White Jr., Alpha Chapter, are in charge of the ball. Taking part in the floor show are to be Miss Betty Lou. Zink, Miami, Fla., who is wisiting her Ctousin, Mrs. Will Wertz; Misses Norma Stewart, and Charmaine Johnson, both of Dayton, O., and Delores May Wertz. Many Make Reservations
Out-oi-town reservations have been made by Mesdames Philip Rector, Russell Sim, John Pence, John Schreiber, Ertle, James McCormack Jr. Lawrence Shaw, Clifford Lewis, Leo Rolf, Frank Deerr, Joseph Kraus and Misses Marjorie -Butner, Alice Goodwin, Martel Parsons, Frances Grieger, Mary Kuhn, Betty Strait, Edith Marks, Martha Lewis, Juanita Cox, Ellen Sanders and Louise Destal, Muncie. Misses Esther Topie, Dorothy Sim, Mary Louise Fegely, Mesdames Francis Cleveland, Robert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Armstrong, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Casler Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nuding, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Cummings, Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griesmeyer, Dayton; Frederick Simmons and Misses Catherine Hafertepen and Bertha Hinker, Alliance, O., and Donald Netz, Toledo. Others include Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth McGlashen, Glen Keil, C H. Alvord, John Gerhauser, L. M. Becker, Walter Carey, Robert Ellis; Misses Margaret Ann Priechoff, Gertrude Tulowitski,7 Patricia Rothinghouse, Margaret Weichbroet, Paul McAllister, Henry Kowecki, Fred Haas, Albert Baumgartner, Alexandria.
Dinner Parties Scheduled
Several dinner parties are to precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wattleworth are to entertain in honor of Miss Opal Swigard, Chicago. and Glen Benner, Peoria, Ill. Other guests are to be Miss Edith Hulse anu P. L. Sprecher. Miss Edith Weekly’s guests are to be Misses Doris Hamblen and Zona Brindle, and Wayne Carver, J. R. Bennett and C. H. Boyd. “Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tudhall have invited Misses Hilda and Fern Beatty, Miami, Fla., houseguests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Beatty; Miss Olive Wills, Warren |
Wright, Warner McCurry, and Paul Patton, Detroit. -
Arrange Home Entertainments
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lyons are to entertain informally before the
Charles Shaw, Louis]
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carll are to entertain with a cocktail party before the dance for Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Bibler and Messrs. and Mesdames: A. F. Thompson, V. S. Mussawir, M. R. Jansen and Henry Harting. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith’s guests are to be Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brothers, Miss Ethel Smith, Harold Hilligoss, and Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Peterson. E Tables have been reserved for Messrs. and Mesdames Howard Muller, Harry Sidrow, E. E. McFer-: ren, Walter Kendall, Dallas Smith, Ross Morgan, L. E. Stephenson William Weiss, J. E. Lesh, Harold A. Smith, Dr. Ray Weldon and their parties. Iota Chapter, Salem, O.; Nu Chaptér, Cincinnati, and Xi Chapter, Springfield, O., are to be pledged at the council meeting Sunday in. the Lincoln. Mrs. John A. Lyons, national president, is to preside at the luncheon and installation.
Rally Arranged by Association
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The Woman's Benefit Association is to hold a rally in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio-st, Wednesday. Fidelity
140, Silver Star 18, is to have a class initiation at 2. A banquet is to be served at 6:30, and a program is to be given at 8. The Indianapolis Zouave team is to givea drill, jand dancing and cards are to conclude the program. Mrs. Grace Meredith, Wabash, state superior, and Mrs| Tiva Weir, Goshen, are tQ be guests. Officers taking | are Mrs. Ada Larson, president; Mrs. Lulu Dunning, vice president; Mrs. May Smith, past vice president; Mrs. Los Huffman, chaplain: Mrs. Nettie Lotz, lady of ceremgmies; Mrs. Minnie Louder, sergeant;| Mrs. Ruth Cranfell, secretary, ahd d Mrs. Ethel Ressinger, financial secretary. Others participating are to be Mrs. Josephine Coibion, treasurer; Mrs. Emma ‘Wilson, inner hostess; Mrs. June Little, outer hostess; Mrs. Hannah Hiatt, captain; Mrs. Catherine Lavery, officer of the day; Mrs. Lulu Singer, musician, ‘and
{Flag Day Fete
NEW CLUB OFFICERS
‘2356 quarts of milk were distributed
Invitations have been mailed to all state members of the Ward Belmont Alumnae Association for the annual state luncheon tomorrow at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. New association officers are (left to right): Mrs. Morris Crain, secretary; Mrs. Nathan T. Washburn Jr., vice president; Mrs. M. Stanley McComas Jr., treasurer, and Miss Louise
Circle
Is Propylaeum Event Feature
Annual Dinner, Monthly
Supper Program Set for Sunday.
Mrs. John W. Kern Sr. Propylaeum Club retiring entertainment committee chairman, is to present Mrs. Frederick E. Matson as her successor at the annual June dinner at 7 Sunday. The dinner and the monthly buffet supper events are to be comFay Palmer Kreer, Chicago, contralto, is to sing, accompanied by Dorothy Riley Brown, 0, pianist. Mrs. Kreer, formerly of this city, is Roy C. Palmer's sister. She is on the Affiliated Broadcasting Co. staff and a Chicago Women Musicians’ Club member. , Mrs. Brown is a composer as well as pianist.
Circle to Close Year’s Program
The final meeting of the Lois of the Third Christian Church for the year is to be held Tuesday, with Mrs. L. T. Hixson hostess. Assisting Mrs. Hixson at the luncheon are to be Mesdames Edward Short, J. A. Shoptaugh, W. H, Varley, R. W. Lookabill, L. B. Lookabill and F. E. Smith. Mrs. A. A. Deardorff, program chairman, is tc introduce Mrs. J. W. Thornburgh, who is to present an original story; Miss Lenore Kohn, pianist, and excerpts from opera, under direction of Miss Lenora Frederickson.
Doris Lockwood Becomes Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Locke wood, Newton, Mass, have ane nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Rivett Lockwood, to Paul V. Hostetter, Indianapolis. The wedding Sate has not been announced. Miss Lockwood was graduated from Dana Hall, Radcliffe College, and is to receive her master’s de-
-| gree this month from Union Theo-
logical Seminary and Columbia University. : Mr. Hostetter was graduated from Shortridge High School and Park College, Mo., an now is completing his studies at Union Theological Seminary. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs, Henry B. Hostetter, Indianapolis, Dr. Hostetter is executive secretary of the Indiana synod Presbyterian Churches of the United States.
OFFICERS’ WIVES TO HAVE PARTY
National Guard Officers’ Wives Club is to entertain with a supper and bridge party at 7 tomorrow night at the Armory. Mrs. J. M, Petty, hostess chairman, is to be assisted by Mesdames A. E. White worth, Hans H. Skabho, Oliver Stout, E. C. Ball, Robert M. Brewer, Gere ritt M. Bates, Leonard E. Webster,
Harl Ahl and Howard H. Bates.
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Is Arranged by D. A. R. \. R. Group
Old Glory Society, Children of the American Revolution, is to present a program at the flag day party of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Dauglwters of the American Revolution, on June 13. Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart is to be hostess. Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, Shortridge High School dramatic department, is to give a patriotic reading. The new D. A. R. banner is to’ be presented by the flag committee for use at meetings. parades and conventions. Mrs. John Downing Johnson is to make the presentation, and Mrs. Bertram Day, regent, is to accept it in behalf of the chapter. Mrs. Hughes Patten is general chairman of the celebration. A bagket lunch is to be served at 12:30, preceding the program. A board meeting is scheduled at 11.
TO BE INSTALLED
Installation services for newlyelected officers are to be held by the Butler University Mothers’ Club of Trianon at 7:45 Wednesday at Mrs. L. B. Robards’ home, 2321 Guilfordav. ‘The officers are Mrs. C. D. Perrine, president; Mrs. Louis Schwab, vice president; Mrs. Fred Berger, secretary, and Mrs, Anna Murry, treasurer. Mothers and daughters are to hold a joint meeting.
MORE MILK NEEDED FOR T. B. PATIENTS |
Applications for milk for tuberculosis patients are being received more rapidly than the milk can be supplied, Indianapolis Flower Mission: board of directors have reported. : £ Six patients now are waiting to be | &% supplied with milk, according to monthly reports made at yesterday’s board meeting, at which Mrs. David Ross presided. During last month,
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INDIANA WOMEN’S GROUP IS HONORED
Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker was hostess today at her home, Questover; at a luncheon for the Indiana Chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Members from Kokomo, Marion, Terre Haute, Franklin, Brookville, Madison, Bloomington, Fort Wayne, Muncie and Wabash joined ‘local members. Mrs. Edmund B. Ball, presided.
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